Lupin Limited Leads Nationwide Blood Pressure Screening and Awareness Drive in Collaboration with ISH and WHL
Lupin Limited, in association with the Indian Society of Hypertension (ISH) and the World Hypertension League (WHL), recently conducted a nationwide blood pressure screening and awareness drive. The campaign, which kicked off on May 17th on occasion of World Hypertension Day, spanned an entire month, engaging over 2,000 healthcare professionals (HCPs) and approximately 15,000 patients.
![Lupin Limited Leads Nationwide Blood Pressure Screening and Awareness Drive in Collaboration with ISH and WHL](https://devdiscourse.blob.core.windows.net/devnews/29_06_2024_10_51_37_5163961.jpg)
- Country:
- India
PNN Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 29: Lupin Limited, in association with the Indian Society of Hypertension (ISH) and the World Hypertension League (WHL), recently conducted a nationwide blood pressure screening and awareness drive. The campaign, which kicked off on May 17th on occasion of World Hypertension Day, spanned an entire month, engaging over 2,000 healthcare professionals (HCPs) and approximately 15,000 patients.
The primary agenda of this initiative was to underscore the critical importance of hypertension screening, as undetected and uncontrolled hypertension can lead to severe complications. Regular blood pressure measurement is essential for effective hypertension management. To this end, the Lupin team in association with ISH & WHL conducted a comprehensive training on blood pressure measurement involving HCPs across India, who in turn, screened and educated over 15,000 individuals & their families on the significance of regular blood pressure monitoring and control. Dr. Narsingh Verma, the Regional President for Southeast Asia of the World Hypertension League, highlighted, " WHL is committed to spreading awareness about hypertension, and through this campaign, we are helping patients understand that regular blood pressure measurement is crucial for hypertension screening and effective management. I am grateful to all the healthcare professionals who have come together in this vital screening and awareness initiative."
Mr. Rohit Manro, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Lupin, expressed his appreciation, saying, "Hypertension is often referred to as a silent killer, and it is imperative that we tackle it head-on. We are thankful to the ISH and WHL specifically Southeast Asia team for collaborating with Lupin Limited on this essential initiative. Our heartfelt thanks also go out to the healthcare professionals for their invaluable contribution to the success of this campaign." In addition to raising awareness about hypertension, this initiative served as a reminder of the collective power of healthcare professionals and organizations working together to improve public health. By empowering patients with knowledge and tools for managing their blood pressure, the campaign has set a benchmark for future public health initiatives.
The campaign not only increased awareness about hypertension but also emphasized the importance of regular check-ups for early detection and management of high blood pressure, which can help to achieve better health outcomes nationwide. Lupin Limited remains dedicated to supporting initiatives that enhance public health and well-being. (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by PNN. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
- READ MORE ON:
- hypertension
- blood pressure
- screening
- awareness
- healthcare professionals
- India
- Lupin
- WHO
- ISH
- WHL
ALSO READ
"It's good he is little hungrier": India coach Vikram Rathour not concerned about Virat's form
London: Over 700 attend Indian High Commission's Yoga event in Trafalgar Square
G-7 nations pledge support to specific infrastructure projects like India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor
Foreign investors return to Indian markets with investment of Rs 2743 crore
West Indies Cricket's Future Hinges on India’s Leadership, Says CWI CEO